Well well,what a surprise.Good fight.Browne has my respect for keeping his concentration up and showing he can move too.Retirement for Chagaev,I think.Ruslan punched himself out.
Christian Lewandowski is now 9-0 (9 Ko's) after beating Butlin in 3. Franz Rill also won through KO in rd3 from Bosnian Marko Colic
Lewandowski looks promising.He packs a punch and possesses some technique.Not the best boxer/puncher,but he looks decent so far.
Perea was a 2012 Olympian and 2011 Pan Am Games gold medalist when he was only 18. Beat Breazeale at Olympic qualifiers. He's only 6'0 and made cruiserweight once, looks like he has some weight issues
All of the heavyweight fights the Browne/Chagaev bill [yt]7fsMAcCDSj0[/yt] [yt]2D8UXfN2g9o[/yt] [yt]g5THLk6bb_k[/yt] [yt]Uuys1dNBE84[/yt]
Tried finding Graham/Long... I couldn't but I found this cool video of Graham and Browne sparring instead. [yt]uq4U3VvuixE[/yt]
The 3 fight's that matter this month. Granat to finally get so much needed rounds against the cagey and notoriously durable Kurtagic, a stoppage is unlikely and would be a real feather in the cap for Granat. Step up for Hughie... Will be interesting to see how he deals with Aguilera, does he cruise to a decision or look for a stoppage. Towers back for only the 2nd time since his humiliating loss to Browne. Allen is sort of a prospect himself an a win here would get people talking about him. Will be interesting to see if Towers has honed his craft at all while working in the gym, he hasn't been fighting but he's done a lot of sparring with top heavyweights and is more or less Booths assistant at this point. An interesting domestic clash.